THE GAMING BILL.
HB|f(&sfHi: EDITOR O? THE . PHBSB. . HKifFfae. organised opposition to |H|Mg Bill has been reeved but HHRwriliy' of the opposition will, I
think, be open to question in •minds of large numbers of the public. It would appear that to be consistent, opponents ' of . the Bill endeavour to prohibit the reading of overseas papers, the receipt of w,r ®" less news of: etc. If followed to a logical conclusion, their. demands would result in suppression of all transactions, as a result of which a profit was expected. This, I take it, would extend to almost every branch of business.—Yours, etc., QUID-EST VERITAS P September 3rd. 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 4 September 1930, Page 13
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